Abstract

Objective:To observe and assess the significance of seated supine positioning nystagmus (SSPN) in the diagnosis of benign paroxysmal positional vertigo(BPPV).Method:Two hundreds patients who were diagnosed BPPV were tested with the seated supine positioning test(SSPT) to observe SSPN,then were tested Supine roll test(SRT) and Dix-Hallpike test(DHT). According to the result of SRT and DHT,patients were divided into different groups. The positive rate and feature of SSPN in different types of BPPV was analyzed.Result:Among the 200 patients,116 cases(58.0%) of them showed SSPN. Among the 116 cases who were divided to the posterior semicircular canal BPPV(PSC-BPPV) group,72 cases of them showed SSPN. Horizontal semicircular canal BPPV(HSC-BPPV) group were 60 cases,44 cases showed SSPN. Anterior semicircular canal BPPV(ASC-BPPV) group were 4 cases and none of them showed SSPN. The direction of SSPN was a combination of torsional nystagmus with the upper pole of the eyes beating toward the affected side combined with vertical nystagmus beating upward (toward the forehead) typically in the PSC-BPPV group. Canalolithiasis of HSC were 41 cases,and 28 cases showed SSPN,and SSPN was contralesional in 22 cases(78.6%) and ipsilesional in 6 cases. Cupulolithiasis of HSC were 19 cases and 16 cases showed SSPN,and SSPN was ipsilesional in 16 cases.Conclusion:Significance of the seated supine positioning nystagmus in different types of BPPV is different.

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